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If you, or someone you know, is troubled by unwanted thoughts, a very easy and effective way to get rid of them is to simply “blow them away.” Any time an unwanted thought pops into your mind, blow air out of your mouth forcefully and repeatedly, as many times as you need to, until the thought is blown away.

Once you get proficient at this technique, which usually takes very little time, you will find that you will also be able to successfully blow away not only your yetzer hora when it tries to attack you, but also any undesirable parts of our own personality.

You can learn more about this technique and our idea for a product which I call The Unwanted-Thoughts Scatterer, at my website, The Geulah Company, by clicking on this link: www.geulahcompany.com/scatterer.php.

If you combine this thought scattering technique with the method described in my idea for a product which I call The Ablator, www.geulahcompany.com/ablator.php, you will have highly effective and unbeatable tools to use for self-improvement.

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The Top Ten Benefits of Doing Kiruv (Source: "Putting Out the Fire," by Aharon Ungar)

1) Working with somebody who is learning from the beginning causes you to examine your own performance of mitzvos.
2) Kiruv reignites your connection with Hashem.
3) Kiruv enhances your appreciation for the Torah community.
4) By bringing Hashem's lost children home to Him, you earn Divine gratitude.
5) Kiruv builds a constant, ongoing source of merit for Olam Haba.
6) Kiruv causes you to focus on spiritual issues you may never have contemplated.
7) You will have an opportunity to relearn many things you have forgotten.
8) You will have the incomparable feeling and spiritual benefit of saving someone's life.
9) Kiruv fulfills four halachic imperatives.
10) You can attain all these benefits within the context of your present life and schedule.

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